It is Sunday, 10 November 2024, as I begin to write this entry. I was working on my image library a bit ago and the topic of exiftool
came up again. It is a tool used to read and write EXIF data store in image files. EXIF data are stored with the image and record the settings in-camera used to make the image. This provides a record of camera settings for the photographer to use for whatever purpose.
- I used to write
DOS
batch files, a script of commands to be executed in sequence to accomplish more than one task that are repeated on one of more files. this list comprises the commands available for a WindowsCMD
shell. - Project Gutenberg belongs on everyone’s bookmark list. At least it should be if you read.
- Satellite Map provides a real time display of Starlink, OneWeb, and GPS satellites.
- Starlink has a new, small system called the Mini. It has all the performance of the larger units at a much smaller size and power requirement.
- Warlander Enterprises makes some very nice blades.
- The New American Standard Bible is one of my preferred translations. This Cambridge is very interesting.
- New music arrived this week. One album, The Company You Keep by John Gorka, was part of the arrival. He is a favorite singer/songwriter and has been for a decade or more. The song Let Them In was written by him based on a poem. It was covered by David Wilcox, another old favorite, more than 20-years ago. I did not realize that Gorka wrote the song (but not the poem).
- Quartzfest is coming soon!
- LT Wright Knives hit my desktop a couple of years ago. They were recently promoted by SimpleShot, a slingshot (catapult) company that produces very nice slingshots. Both make excellent products.